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RE: Pencil size 2 is the same as pencil size 3? - AlphaNumericWHaT - 07-11-2022 (07-10-2022, 04:32 PM)PixLab Wrote: use the rectangle select tool (no feather, no round corner, nothing BUT just the anti-aliasing selected), make a square of 2 pixels, fill with your favorite color, then do a [Ctrl+C] or go to menu Edit > Copy (this will put that 2pixels image in the Clipboard), now you can do Select ➤ NoneIt's a bit inefficient though.. are there any other ways to do it? (like actually using the pencil tool for different sizes) Anyways thanks for telling me! (07-10-2022, 05:23 PM)Krikor Wrote:How do I import the brush into Gimp?(07-10-2022, 03:39 PM)programmer_ceds Wrote:(07-10-2022, 02:35 PM)Krikor Wrote: The same brush with the same settings behaves differently depending on which point on the screen (x,y) it touches. RE: Pencil size 2 is the same as pencil size 3? - PixLab - 07-11-2022 (07-11-2022, 02:58 AM)AlphaNumericWHaT Wrote:(07-10-2022, 04:32 PM)PixLab Wrote: use the rectangle select tool (no feather, no round corner, nothing BUT just the anti-aliasing selected), make a square of 2 pixels, fill with your favorite color, then do a [Ctrl+C] or go to menu Edit > Copy (this will put that 2pixels image in the Clipboard), now you can do Select ➤ NoneIt's a bit inefficient though.. are there any other ways to do it? (like actually using the pencil tool for different sizes) Anyways thanks for telling me! Um... May be it's too easy ➤ Just go to the Tool Options and change the size like any other brushes (07-11-2022, 02:58 AM)AlphaNumericWHaT Wrote: How do I import the brush into Gimp? You don't need... If you have read the comment properly, you would have seen that @programmer_ceds, @krikor, @rich2005 and I did spoke about it... You and all of us already have the brush you're interested in, installed with GIMP by default. It's called "Pixel" (IT IS NOT the one called "1.Pixel") An image is better than thousands words, screenshot below [attachment=8261] RE: Pencil size 2 is the same as pencil size 3? - AlphaNumericWHaT - 07-12-2022 (07-11-2022, 05:48 AM)PixLab Wrote:Oh thanks, that worked for me, I didn't know that there were 2 different pixel brushes lol(07-11-2022, 02:58 AM)AlphaNumericWHaT Wrote:(07-10-2022, 04:32 PM)PixLab Wrote: use the rectangle select tool (no feather, no round corner, nothing BUT just the anti-aliasing selected), make a square of 2 pixels, fill with your favorite color, then do a [Ctrl+C] or go to menu Edit > Copy (this will put that 2pixels image in the Clipboard), now you can do Select ➤ NoneIt's a bit inefficient though.. are there any other ways to do it? (like actually using the pencil tool for different sizes) Anyways thanks for telling me! RE: Pencil size 2 is the same as pencil size 3? - PixLab - 07-12-2022 (07-12-2022, 01:26 AM)AlphaNumericWHaT Wrote: Oh thanks, that worked for me, I didn't know that there were 2 different pixel brushes lol No worries, you're not alone, me neither I did not catch it like I said in my post #10 RE: Pencil size 2 is the same as pencil size 3? - zeuspaul - 07-12-2022 I didn't know about that brush either. My brush tool selection doesn't look like the image above, it is in a different order. I found "Pixel" by switching to list mode which is alphabetical. |